
IS–3 JS–3 | |
|---|---|
| Ország | URSS között |
| Catégorie között | Páncélozott járművek |
| Típus | Char lourd (magyarul: Char lourd) |
Fotógaléria egy IS-3 nehéz harckocsiról, amely a második világháború végén debütált a nehéz harckocsiról IS-3-as, amely egy szovjet harci tank, nem tudott nagyon aktív részt venni az utolsó csatákban. 1945. szeptember 7-én berlinben részt vett a katonai parádén, főleg propaganda célokra. Ez a számítás kifizetődött, mivel a nyugati hatalmak megfigyelőinek elméjét jelölte meg hatalma és modernitása miatt. A név (IS vagy JS) Sztálin akkori szovjet vezetőjének kezdőbetűiből származik ("J" Józsefnek vagy "I" az "Iossif" -nak attól függően, hogy az első név orosz változatát használjuk-e vagy sem), a 3-as szám, amely a sztálini tankok sorozatában a változat számát jelöli.
Forrás: IS-3 a Wikipédiában
| Char lourd IS-3 | |
|---|---|
| Fotós | Ismeretlen |
| Lokalizáció | Ismeretlen |
| Fénykép | 64 |
Lásd még:
The IS-3 (or Object 703) was a heavy tank developed by the Soviet Union in the final stages of World War II. While it did not see combat during the war, it was a revolutionary design, notable for its sloped frontal hull, known as the “pike nose,” and its distinctive semi-hemispherical cast turret. The tank’s appearance at the 1945 Berlin Victory Parade greatly alarmed Western Allies, influencing post-war tank development in NATO nations.
Design and Development
Innovative Armor Layout
- Initial Requirement: To create a heavy tank with superior protection against German 88 mm guns, addressing the frontal weaknesses of its predecessor, the IS-2.
- Pike Nose: The frontal hull consisted of two heavily sloped armor plates welded together at a sharp central angle. This configuration maximized the effective thickness of the armor and increased the chance of ricochet.
- “Soup Bowl” Turret: The low-profile, cast, dome-shaped turret was inherently stronger ballistically than previous designs, offering excellent all-around protection due to its curvature and minimal vertical surfaces.
Service and Flaws
- WWII Service: Though production started in May 1945, the tank was too late for combat against Nazi Germany. It did, however, participate in the Berlin Victory Parade in September 1945.
- Mechanical Issues: Early production models suffered from significant reliability problems, including weak engine components, gearbox failures, and hull welds that cracked under stress from driving.
- Combat History: The IS-3 saw limited action with the Soviet Army during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and was later exported, most notably to Egypt, where it saw service against Israel during the Six-Day War in 1967.
Technical Specifications (IS-3 Heavy Tank)
General Characteristics
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Típus | Nehéz tartály |
| Legénység | 4 (Commander, Gunner, Loader, Driver) |
| Mass (Combat) | Approx. 46.5 tonnes (102,500 lb) |
| Length (Gun Forward) | 9.85 m (32 ft 4 in) |
| Szélesség | 3.15 m (10 ft 4 in) |
| Magasság | 2.45 m (8 ft 0 in) |
Armament and Protection
| Component | Detail |
|---|---|
| Main Armament | 1 x 122 mm D-25T rifled gun |
| Ammunition Capacity | 28 rounds (Separate loading) |
| Secondary Armament | 1 x 12.7 mm DShK AA machine gun, 1 x 7.62 mm DT coaxial machine gun |
| Frontal Hull Armor | 110 mm at 55 to 72 degrees (Pike Nose) |
| Turret Front Armor | Up to 250 mm (Cast, hemispherical) |
Mobility and Powerplant
| Component | Detail |
|---|---|
| Motor | V-2-IS V-12 water-cooled diesel |
| Engine Power | 520 hp (388 kW) |
| Maximum Speed | Approx. 40 km/h (25 mph) on road |
| Felfüggesztés | Torsion bar |
| Operational Range | 190 km (120 mi) |
The IS-3 was structurally flawed but strategically important. Its advanced frontal armor geometry set the design standard for future Soviet tanks, notably influencing the T-54/55 and the later T-10 heavy tank.
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